CAQH Recognized as Best Place to Work Five Years in a Row
WASHINGTON DC—JULY 17, 2020—For the fifth consecutive year, CAQH, an industry alliance working to streamline the business of healthcare, has been named one of the “Best Places to Work” by Modern Healthcare.
“As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of CAQH, we know that we would not have been able to achieve as much without a team of innovative, mission-driven professionals dedicated to addressing healthcare’s biggest business challenges,” said Robin Thomashauer, President of CAQH. “While it is an honor to receive this recognition from Modern Healthcare, it is an even greater honor to work every day with such an inspiring team.”
CAQH is an alliance of health plans and associations working together to improve provider data, accelerate automation and streamline the business of healthcare. The organization’s flagship solution, CAQH ProView, enables 1.6 million providers and 1,000 participating organizations to exchange information for use in credentialing, network directories and other essential processes.
The Modern Healthcare “Best Places to Work in Healthcare” honors organizations throughout the industry that empower employees to provide patients and customers with the best possible care, products and services. This year, the judges also took into consideration how the employers were able to adapt and accommodate their staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Since stay-at-home orders were implemented earlier this year, the CAQH team has worked virtually, and continued innovating and delivering the high levels of customer service that participating organizations and providers have come to expect.
Visit www.caqh.org to view open positions and learn more about how CAQH is streamlining the business of healthcare.
About CAQH
For more than 20 years, CAQH has helped nearly 1,000 health plans, 1.6 million providers, government entities and vendors connect, exchange information and operate more efficiently. CAQH technology-enabled solutions and its Committee on Operating Rules for Information Exchange (CORE) bring the healthcare industry together to make sharing business information more automated, predictable and consistent. CAQH Explorations researches opportunities to reduce the burden of manual processes in healthcare administration. Visit www.caqh.org and follow us on Twitter: @caqh.